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Parkie
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Good Evening all
Ok confesions first I am an engineer not a physicist. However i have a problem i hope you can help with.
How do you calculated the distance water will travel from a jet on the horazontal through water itself.
I know i have a jet oriface of 4mm, i have 53.33 litres per minute passing through this jet at a pressure of 148.01barg. hence i have a velocity of 70.731m/s^2. So how how do i calculate the distance the jet of water will go? the jet is in a tank of water so its not like a jet of water through air.
Can anyone help?
Cheers
Parkie
Ok confesions first I am an engineer not a physicist. However i have a problem i hope you can help with.
How do you calculated the distance water will travel from a jet on the horazontal through water itself.
I know i have a jet oriface of 4mm, i have 53.33 litres per minute passing through this jet at a pressure of 148.01barg. hence i have a velocity of 70.731m/s^2. So how how do i calculate the distance the jet of water will go? the jet is in a tank of water so its not like a jet of water through air.
Can anyone help?
Cheers
Parkie